WWE legend and former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Dolph Ziggler who is the former six times WWE Intercontinental Champion recently talked about Triple H becoming the Head of Creative of WWE. He discussed whether he has seen any changes since the takeover of Triple H.
Vince McMahon, the owner of WWE had been the long running in charge of the promotion. He was responsible for the ultimate success of WWE and it was him who created the legendary WWE Attitude Era and the Ruthless Aggression era. But with time his product was getting a little stale and the fans kept on complaining about it.

Dolph Ziggler Reveals What Changes He Noticed After Triple H Took Over
Recently he took retirement from serving the promotion for more than four decades, and his son in law Triple H became the Head of Creative of WWE. Currently he is responsible for all the creative decisions in the promotion and the fans are loving it. He has already brought back some of the biggest stars that were released earlier.
Since Triple H became the Head of Creative, he is producing comparatively better shows. On every weekly show there is at least one pay per view standard match which is definitely a big deal. But the only thing he is failing to do is splitting the world titles and the Tag Team titles. At this point it is very much needed.

Dolph Ziggler who is the former six times WWE Intercontinental Champion recently spoke on “In The Kliq” podcast where he talked about Triple H becoming the Head of Creative of WWE. He discussed whether he has seen any changes since the takeover of Triple H. He said;
“You know, I haven’t really noticed anything different. Everyone’s like, ‘Oh, cool. We have someone else who’s calling the shots’, but it’s still all this group team effort where everyone’s pitching an idea. There’s so many awesome minds behind the scenes that help us out with things.

“There’s a reason that some of us, even myself after 18 years, come out and look good every night and make something happen or have some story advance or make some match awesome. It’s not just because we’re great. We have these minds behind the scenes.
“So we’re all like, we’re all waiting, like, ‘Hey, is this gonna be different or are things going to change?, and what’s happened is, I haven’t noticed anything personally. I just think we’ve had a really fun time and it stayed a group effort and I really think when you have this team put together like you do behind the scenes and in front of the camera that we can do anything.”
Quotes via WrestlingNews.co